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New study describes genealogy and spreading of one of the most damaging species of pest ants
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«Any area of economic life is ripe for mechanism design theory»
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Widespread Monoallelic Expression in Mammals
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What Color Is the Sky on Mars?
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Long-term exercise increases bone density in men with low bone mass
Resistance training appeared to be beneficial for men with low bone mass
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